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 More options 28 Sep, 22:06
Newsgroups: alt.animals.ethics.vegetarian, soc.culture.europe, soc.culture.german, alt.animals.rights.promotion, talk.politics.animals
From: "O.pearl" <priv...@iol.ie>
Date: Mon, 28 Sep 2009 22:06:28 +0100
Local: Mon 28 Sep 2009 22:06
Subject: One tonne of fish dead after dairy farmer protest

'One tonne of fish dead after dairy farmer protest | Animal Equality

To draw attention to their plight during meetings of German agriculture
officials, some 200 dairy farmers gathered in the eastern German state
at the Helfta Abbey in Eisleben on Friday. In front of the abbey they
intentionally disposed of some 14,000 litres of milk which flowed
through the drainage system into the pond. This killed two-thirds of the
1.5 tonnes of fish caught by the fire brigade and other municipal workers
who tried to save them by removing them.

The protest in Eisleben was part of a series of protests across Germany
last week where more than 100,000 litres of milk were spilled onto fields
and down gutters. The dairy farmers claim they get insufficient support
from the EU, notwithstanding Agriculture Commissioner Mariann Fischer
Boel's plan to give them a one-off payment and have countries buy up
excess milk.

Source: http://www.thelocal.de/national/20090921-22059.html

Whenever an animal is exploited, this is due to their objectification.
Seen as means to an end, to provide products or resources, rather
than as sentient beings, their interest in life is disregarded by humans.

Animal Equality opposes the use of any animal, including cows enslaved
for their milk. These cows are born with the sole objective of providing
milk for human use, which they only produce if they give birth. Forcible
impregnation is carried out each year and the calves are separated from
their grieving mothers shortly after birth. Female calves may join the
dairy herd but the unwanted males are either shot or briefly raised for
veal before having their lives drastically cut short in the slaughterhouse.
There are many and often healthier alternatives to cow's milk, such as
oat, soy and rice milk.

Despite the numbers in which they are caught and the way they are
regarded such as in the example above, fish are individuals with the
capacity to experience pleasure or pain, as clearly confirmed by several
scientific studies. According to Huntiford (2002) fish have senses for
detecting stimulation of pain, and cerebral mechanisms which process
the stimulation and provoke negative physical responses. As a result,
their interests are just as important as those of any other animal -
human or not.

Other animals deserve equal consideration and should in no way be
oppressed, enslaved, tortured or killed for human benefit. We can
easily choose not to take part in animal exploitation by going vegan.

http://www.animalequality.net/node/73


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